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=7 TIE TYROL. ('5‘?5 at a Watering~-Place in the 4 Salz Kammergut. 0u the Esplanade at Trehl-—Quiot Boys and Noisy Dogs, Charming Walks on the Koltergoherg or ki In the Weissenhach, L Special Correspmdence of The Tribune, 1 Tnent, 8atz KAMMERGOT, Aug, 24.~The #alz Kammergut Is, noparently, a reglon to which but few Awmericans stray,—partly because 1t Is out of the beaten track of Amerlean travel, and partly becausn Its beauties are less loudly trumpeted by the gulde-books than those of Hwitzerland. And yet it strong, Jagzed mount- alns, ita green Alps, its thick fir-woods, its beantiful lakes, its swift rivers, its ferille meadows, all combine to make it far more charmingIn its way, although It must be ad- mitted less grand, than the land of Tell, Trehl, the little villago from which Iam writing, lled well nigh in the centrs of this loveliest district of the Tyrpl, Bome fifty years ago—thanks to s sait-mine In tho neighborhood—it had the good fortuno to.galn a great reputation by its salt- baths,—a reputation which it has stnce preserved, and which, sccording to the medical ac- tounts of tho place, has been well earned Al nil events, ‘whatever be the cause, It {s now fashfonablo watering-place for the Vienness and the flungatians, and scems ot this instant to be toleratly well filled, notwithstanding the enticoments hiold forth by the Parisfan Exposi- ton. . THE VILLAOE, with hotels, nensions, furnished Jodgings, batns, Curenal, and al), the other paraphernalia of o forcign watering-place, nestles among the hills at the junction of the Trehl and the Traun. From tae valley where it lics, open balf~ a-dozen othier vallleys, cach prettier than the Inst, while the mountains stand crowded to- gether [n 8 pleturesque confusion that defies all attémpts of a stranger and a forelgucr to learn thelr names or to flx thelr positions otherwiso thén’ relatively, “and, in consequence, most vaguely. The houses which lo scattered ir- regularly over tha littls plain, or along the green slopes of tho nelgnboring hills, are, for tho most part, covered with white stucco, and adorned with bal. conleay, many ‘of which are gay with putsof flawers ofter the London fasiion, while the glare of thu stucco Is relieved by thepretty Vir “ginia greeper,—a vine which grows freely here, and which turus every balcony and every spot. wiwra its tendrils can find n sapport into a tnass of greennees, Bo much for the goncral position and gharacter of the village. As for the sort of lifo which zoes on hicre, as #pog a sample of it as any is to be found ON TIR EAFLANADE on the days wlien tho mnusle plays there. This “farorite .oromenade of thy Cur-guests""—to uvtg from n little Trehl gulde-book—1lics along thdleft bank of the Traun, so low that, after a heavy rain, It {a often floodea; a brond, stralght wravel-walk, Hoed by rows of stiflly-clipped trees, under which stand abundance of wooden sents painted white, Interspersed mnuw aud then by cases of admirable Viennese pho- tographis, “Hero tho band plays twico a week; spd, when theso days arc plonsant, the littic ie-covered cafo s b its glory, with all its ta- ble# full, and all its waiters flylng around in the enlivening assurance of abundance of fees, Nurses in costurnes of moro or less pleturesque- ness 11l the seats, and tend the white-robed ba- bics, whilo their clder charges, In thelr pretly summer-dresses, walk with the clder prome- nadurs, or ait with Lthem ut thy eafe-tables, eat- fuz thelr lees and glpplng their coffeo or milk. ‘These Austrian chiliren, deaplte, or possibly fu consequente of, the fact that the greater part of thelr lives, from an extremoly tender ago, Is passed fn pubdlic, have noue of that obtrusive disagreeablencss that marks the Ameriean chikd at o waterin-place, They are remarkably well- bred, fu fact. Indeed, to an Awmcrican “mind, the apparition of THE DIRADED BMALL DOY nears in ‘Trehl s littlo short of miracu- le parades solemniy up and down, car- ryluiz o cane like o minluture dandg, hla littlo overcont folded neatly over his arm, whilo from tine to. time ho politely removes his high- crowned hiat, with a graceful flourish and an alr of dignity, aahe meuots o friend. The Indies amoux the promenaders are, moit of thewm, prelty, and tastefully dressed.” Thoy have clear red-and-white complexlons, for which they may thank Mother Nature, since uo toflet-tablo ever produced the 1ikes nud the younger damsels Wffect! very slender walsts, “extremoly high Lirels, and n style of halr-dressing whicn gives o generally fiy-nwny appearance, The dogs are all-prevatling, ond of every mize and kind {m- auinable. Great IlllnlmF-dum slouch luzily belitnd thele masters, delicato graviiounds rai lightly along, tiny terriers nud dlr:f poodies trutafter thelr mistresses—everybody. in fact, sevus to reward it ud alaw of thy Medes nud Perstuns that te or she must keep a dog. And, it it enters the mind of one of these erenturos Lo bark ut a possing eurrlage while the music s golur on, ther apecdily oensues a canfue con- cett which defles description, and which com- pygeswortlnly with thebund [n polut of volume, 100t In melody of sound, ‘Lhis seono on the Esvlanado 1.ABTS FOIt 5OML TWO HTOURS, when tho promenaders bewin to ropalr Lo the Yurious restaurants, or to thelr own lodgings, far dinner or sunper, and _apparently the worhi yous to bed carly In ‘Trenl, the village belne yulet by 10 o'clock; swhilo the old adage of *Early to bed and early 1o riso? fluds an excel- lenc Ujusteation here, for by 7 o'clock tue next wlorniug overybody i3 out and in the Hudolph's Garden, fresh ond mmiling, prepared to Hston to the band azain, i this hour til break. fast and bath Ume, the ladies amuso themselves With fancy-work as they sit ander the beantiful trees, and the gentlemen smoko and lofter sbout with au air of Hndlyz the moments sung very heavlly on thelr hands, By 1 o'clock or thereanouts, most of thesy Iounvers have Yaulehed,—prone to sleep, of disapneared from view,—to cmerue s from fe- Arement - at 8 or half-past, bound {or some of tho lovely walks in tho nelihbor- hwod. Many of these littls excursions huve the bleasing pecullurity of ending fn o prottily- slluated cafe, where the party cau, If they o, spend the alternoot, or return speedily 1o Trenl 2 Cunn:;,, and the delights of Esplauade or as he n) Ton - TOW CHARMING TRENL 18 00 8 sunuy «ay nobody can fiagine who has not seen g, walk buck of the plcturesque littlo chureh on t o Coboarienberg, along tho green, r::ulnu #lopes of the majestle, fir-clad Kolter- l.ebt:n{, the barg, rocky penks of which are vut- _Inw Ugainat tho bluo sky, and the fleeey clowds; to seo tho tender green of the grass and :attercd larches on the lovel: kuolls; to 100k down an”the brond and (v.-nflu Waolfeang Valloy, through which tho jittie ‘Trehl winda like a'thread; to watch the shadows of the clouds shifting hither and thither over rocks, and woods, “und flelds} to ses wil:this, and to ' breathe the exhilarating Mountuin-ulr, is 14 bo intoxicated for tho i ment with the Jov of living fu a world so beau- Hluk, O, it the duy be worts, und ong longe for shadv, it is porsible to walk for bours and buurs through thy cool tr-woods, catehing ens shantiug glimses, now and* then, of many val- loys Iving below, and hazy motntaing f!anm dixtance, while the merriest of wountulu brooks tomes dashing hcfldlouf down the billside, and the moss grows thickly on the stutps thut Stund tke tnountain castles, the cyclaiaens pecp out trom tho clufts of the rocks, aud the winid lourmurs lelitly tn the fie-branches overbiead, Jr, as a variety to wood and meadow, there are hareow raviues llice the Zulnitz, or the Wetsen- bach, whers the road, half n sun and haif ju shadow, runs by thu side of n A MOUNTAIN STREAM that foama between the rocks which for ages it has been wearlng {nto strango and uncouth Mhpes, or glies trauquilly over broad siretenes O sellow sund. The wuter of such u streaus b8 lustvelously beautitul, At one g, [t dashes Wrlousty down u tiny precipice [o a wass of s0ray that giistens fu the sun with ail the colors Sf the ralnbows ut unother, it lles quiet g eepy dark pool of waonderful green, that scls Ve to dreawtug jnvoluntarily of Undines and white-linbed watec-uymphs hidden tn lts cool fuessea; then bt spreads ftsell it ouco mors ud whisls aud rippley onward, clear as crystal, :thn Lvery pebble In the bottom showing as ‘:»um U0 water luy betwesa it and the e en 1t changres avutn to o pale-greeh that d t.!;‘unh the depth of the wa No.—uobody h whas not beea iy Trehi can finasine how ‘l\,l-!) it aud {ts netzhborhood ure, and what u ;’N"U' Of pledsures they offer, both Lo the lui 4 Nature aud the lover of Fashion, M8 o ——— Tis Elcatrie Light, i \ New York Iribuwe. “llhe Park Comuwbontonners now conteraplato vmw the electric ligat to llumivate the pulie o Bnm of the dty. After the band sod tores sm"""'lu“ Statue uf Liburty were 1 n Uit Suuare, Preshival Wemnan desteod ta = turclimose uttractive: LY weams of & a1 werful Heht, Inquirier with this ohfect led THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : MONDAY. i 1o belteve that the entire synare could be Jghted much mote brilliantiy. amd with great faving in exoense, by the electrie Wit Mr. Vau Riper, enineer of the Park Commisslun, has been engaged fn studying the use of elee- teleity for lluminating purposcs, and has report- ed In'fasor of having n trial of the electric light made this scason. Several clectrie Inmps are to bo set up In Madison B8quare before the Ioliage ol effect the green leaves and grass will what ave on the trees disappear, Exacth the Haht, cannot be determined except actual trial, b It most of the light is nbwrhm’_ I ccn electrie lamps will be :.?:a’cff'd"fimm the amount of {ltumination .I’l‘ful(l’nfl. b o n e eads_to tho. boftel That the In use, follage of Iectric Tight resembles solar R of Kflm other lights now the park will reflect a considerable 3 he Jeht, and that Ave electric lamps al’l’l“!‘:x’::l’-lt l:;l umt;llumlnuuun desired. 8hould the trin) of the electriclizht in Madlson Snuare be satisinctory, it §3 probable that clectric Inmps will be "placed in Unfon Bquare, and at the skating poud in Central Park, ‘The electric light has been used for three months past at Manhattan Beach, and bns fur- nished one of the chiel attractions of that re. sort, ‘Threo lamps—eaca having the power of 15,000 candles—have been used. Two of these Iamps, placed on tall volls, keep the plaza in front of the hotel brililantly ifluminated at night, and casts a flood of lizht o the water, anotlier lamp un the bathing pavilion Visitors to the beach remaln until alate hour every evenlng to watch the fantastic etfect rlistening on_the waves amd sand, People at the hotel repcat the exclaiation of.a detizhted Brooklyn lady, who ealled ont to her husbaud, ** Come here nnd seo If they haven's torn nleal out of the ¢ Arablun Nightst** The ligot of o single lamp is so powerful that persons standing on the beach at Shcepshead Bay, three-fourths of a mile distant from Mannattan Beach, have read tho Zribune by tho light of thelamp on the bathing pa- ¥ilion. sThe in comparison with tha expense of gas. horse power Baxter engin cost of tha light has been trifling A ten- 18 used to driye three moancto-clectrie muchines, constructed by Arnoux & Hochlausen of this city, l.cas than a ton week to run the machines, of coal, costing $4.50, fs used Ina ‘The carbon points vost about $2 por week, and a boy s enzaged at $4 per week to clean the lamps and Keep them in order. over §10a Altogethier the cxpensu 18 n trifle week for mantainigy o lght equal in brilliancy to the combined Hght of 8,000 ordina- ry strect lamps,—supposing a gos jeb to cqual iffteon candles ln powel SNYDER AND III;DOGS. The Bady of Snyder Discovered In n Tune nel—How Tiwo Doga Fallowed tho Trall, Ry Telearanh o New York Heratd. Porrsvitig, ¥, Sept. 17.—Fremont 18 o thriving town located about twenty miles from this place, and has been, sluce Jast Bunday, greatly excrclsed regarding the strange disap- pearauce of Samucl 8nyder, Scarch was made for the misslng man on Bunday night ang Mon- day, but with no result, Yesterday tho ex- citement In and about Fremont was {ntense, ‘This wornfog it was allayea by Snyder's body at half-past 0 o' very very pecullar clrcumstances. a brother-in-law of Snvder, rounding party, accomoanied the finding of ock, and under ir, Elchler, scarched the sur- country yesterday with o by two dogs. Tha dogs belongzed to Bnyder and were fond of him. During the scarch tho dogs dis- appeared, find them, Mr, Georye Uartler and others Lust nizht an cffort was made to but to no purpose. This nioruing rzain took the trall at un carly hour, and about hglf-past 9 o'clock they fouud tRemselves 1o the vicinlty of au alr-hole, located about balf a mile from Fre. mont. It \was noticed that the ground in the linmediate nelghborhood of the nir-hola was Rreatly disturbed, and that the leaves had been stripped {rom several busbes which grew near the brink. Tha alr-hole measured threo feet (u dlameter at the opening, ‘Fhe party gatbered around the spat aud listened iotently for any sounds ot minutes distinet distress. In the course ol a fow roaus were heard. * Nome- thing is at the bottom,” exclaimed ono of the “party. 1t was at once determined to explore “tho opening. A rope was oro- duced, oud two of the party having voluofeered o descend were fastened to It und lowercd, too sliort to reach tha bottom. obtalned, und ot length thu voluntecrs cd the bottont. They were surprised to tholr feet tho two The ropo. was found to be A larger one dors that so myste- rlously dlenppeared the day previous, The ex- ploring party were samewhiat afratd of the dogs, whicly had "been without food for more than twenty-four hours, but therowas uothing to fear, a5 the sulinals manifested the utmost joy ot the sight of famitiar faces. dous recognized the naw-cuiners they ratreated, and when agaln seen were lylng on the de: ‘Tho woment tho body of Snyder, who lny fuce downward, with the head partly covered with dirt, The dows looked wistfutly at the exploring party il howled mourntally as Snyder's body was moved, °The nuhmals were very much nttached to their dead ninste when with strucic the trail and’ followe: bottom of the air-hole, nd it is suppused that the searching party yesterday they it even to the The latter {s 150 feet dcep"lmr about thirty fect it Iufl&mfimndwulan anu t] bottom. en pitches at an angle of WIith _considerable troubls the hody eg. to the of 8nyder wus brought to the surface, Tho two dogs were ulio holsted up. A post mortem examination was made this afternuon by Dr. G, Y, Hebir, who found a deop cut on the biack of the left car, an incislon on the forchead, and many brufsea upon different parta of the body. ulso dislocated, oner, held Buyder's rigat elbiw wus J. W, Flcbach, Deputy Cor- an inquest this afternoon. The jury rendered a verdlet to tho cffect that deceased hiad come to his death from aceldeutally faliing down an air-hole it the old Eckels Tunuel, In Frewont Towaship. e THE ' DRAINAGE QUESTION,"” To the Editor of The Tribune, Hzrax's Urovs, ATCiINSON, 1N, Sept, 10, Bome oo recently sent you an article on the above question, and you scem to tnvite com- wents on the proposed anendment to our State Coestitution, giviug the right to persons to en. ter upon the laud of others and loeato ditchios, bulld lovees, cte., and to compel all persons “*deciued benclited™ to help pay tho oxpeuse, o matter whothor such persous wish tho work done or not, Are you, as o great public adviser,as a Guardian of the pople's rights,—are you pre- vared to fully indorse this proposed umend- ment, and recommnend it asa destrable thiug tea peuple loaded with taxes and unpudd morteages Arg these the timea to fustitutea B{nlem ol spe- clal nssesstents throughout tho Are wo so flush that we fu the munity ¢ armlug com- country can now underzo_ the specinl-ussess- meud bustness—that curved system that has well nligh rutned vur eliles from Clileago down to the smallesti l'l'Ml thing Tooks very lko ft, for what Drats For my In Chlearo at uess, and havive fled to tho country to save allttlo somicthing, 1 um unalterably ovposcd from the word Lo to thy whole bustucss, und [ Wwarn the furmers of this State to bewara how they tive anybody the right to locato ditches and drafns uients) Lo pay for them, It will bu bere as {n e Cummisstaners, opuning the doors to u with lawsuits, and susveyors, aud it scems “very like W crowd of tax-eaters. aviug had some years the spoclul-usscasinont “buske own part, and levy thu taxes (specinl-ayscas- the clty; you never can tell whon or how much you wmay bu “deemed beneflted,” - luve we torgotien the curaes, loud aid deep, that greeted our cars from 1men whose farms wele cut up aud whose door-yards wero de- stroved by lucating raitroads thraueh this broad laud? 1 think it was a huge strain on constitu- tional libertv thut perw nore outrageous pro farmers to in locutiug cd ity and it will bo o ding to compel the submit to much the sume procedurs ditchus whern purtics applying to these Drainuge Commissloners mav wihb them tobe lucated, to say nuthing of belng competled to nelp fuot the bilk, but Yoted to fall, claim®a, Woare told by vour correspondent that all 1w of the members of vur last Legilature o submit the thing to the peools this JVell, that Is uo srzuiment fu iis favor, as bat it ruther refers tho matter to the people for imvestizati We are also told on, that thero aro some $40,000,- *0 0 made du the increased vajuation that Wil sccrue wetls for the Why' this; that, swainp-land, %0 tho iand to be ditched, argument, grant ir, M AL W sucs a speeulators can well Very Wit thent ood thing to afford te do thuir own ditching and uot seek to hug tn every voor farmer pusture or meadow, Whetlier he wauts thy Wwho Lapugus to own a plece uf wet cud compel bim to pay wurk doug ur not. Wa urs told again that. thero are. 1,500,000 acren of swamp-iuut In this Sats, pad st diyided among the farmers, This is a that aniount of swawp-land iy tils State, n mlndx;]qllllv lm‘l\l in E;rg: Lodies and ul\ specite ete 1 undoubted); it Lht Was, UL 18 8 ot oW, swponpit s laturs, beld aud mistake. Thero may bo onc-third b i more swaup-lapd that is ety but in sbaps of owued by fan emall pastives und nca Lows walch Itls by no a 1t be 2 uts bl Already U aKe these furmwers vay a g deslranle to diteh out fu such publk: way, g fur the most l, use 16 the rest of (b Now, 1t is Juat thoac speculaiors who are lobe part (o the byse sliape, | G us (4 ouw o i Lurodurh, aud 1L ke toeir futen- share of a dowrer (o Mewer Coauty clalns to have a hilt the Cotnty Clerka will o lute *aye," ularity if they do o it it, down here in o Henry Con Whiteside, and those cot part, Al Apeculators who dishundy Tands. Having solil off ocres, or suci & matter, oll of them reslized t| B0 cents per acre, and 87 themselves oo poor to Ing lands, and so thev ar Lealslature, Iands at high fAgures to drainage, benefited,"” tutlonal, and ought alwa 1 bonght several thous; myaelf, nnd paid for many inlles Ing ownera to contribiite wark, and, If wet Innds, this fall. LAST WEEK'S Gt The following tables wil with 8aturday: wrenee .12 00 iy MontreaiL. in, 7ix} henr @ St g o SEbe . v Wor Behr U Lo W senr ki Vai ri Behir W, neunta. Behr Goiden ¥ ieed Mchr Jane Dell Behr B, ¥, Bru auter Ghi o Frop L‘Ilbflm Lrop Portage. Featel. Belir Bunrive, ... .. oelir Wm. liowe.. adiis 'lifsdel 2,627,571 bu, NAUTICAL McDonald, and engaged Mich,, on Fridey, and drowned, A brothor of Capt, Conlin, (] MiLwaures, Sopt. Cobb and lenry Folgor, repalr, locks and natch ombings ban 1ald up at Sucboysan, ‘The schr Boas, whicn Souta Manitou Iuland, urr} 1 Ponr Munox, Sich., Cowie, Lurope with Jame . W, Sage, J. I, Case, waite, C. Ausdon, losco. Occu Troy, M. Muir, Quayle, W qutliowt, gentl Fine, Roecial Dinpatch ny, and Sehuylkill, Chlea Uenry Howard, NAVIGA'TION NOTES. Cl11CAGO, 'The atrlvals of vouscls torduy. cruft, 1o additionsl accldents $o others weie exoected, by schr Bmwa L. Hatos from Bay Gty to &0 rud 51, u: mmivals the placa, Flig uwnera hav Waud, ou the auce companie: of Dulroit, has contracted 500 {1 e tuat Tux 8 Bufulo exclangv. were nob udequate to ha from thy West, probatly weut, The Commarciul s evutars have facilities fo with ¢ wurlds ront or 8t this port fur the past 81 30 o'cloci last uignt; B Kb dukin M'nar, O FFo Alcd Beurd. i\ tear i ready the peaple adopt the proposed amemdment,” aud these fellows greatly fear, they sav, It wall he weil for the Ci T will closc by telling your readers how It fe Lec Counties, this county hud once & Iarge qnantity of swamp.| fes tho most of it | and cultivation, dried out aml is now farmed in there lands belonged ton ('nllln:m( 1 topassan act and ecompel these farmers who bave bought the most of their because * thelr land may be decmed I call {t unfust, and T say it Is now unconsatl- and know whereof Iaffirm, and yet I have been doing my own ditching, having dug agreement. These speculators openly boast that they are Tllng to make tho public do thair am rlaml{ Just suci a set 1o tho o 1 trust the owners will vote it down MARIN 2 NEWS, grain from this port by lake for the week ending ) Seir I, B A 14,600 Echir Ironta AU, 500 BClF Hattie J na Tutat 1, includlug floar re — A rumor was afloat yosterday aflerooun ihat the schr Gen. U, B, Grant, owned at this port by Mr. tween here and Pentwater, had been wrecked, uo Captain dnd one sailor loat, rosidine ut Bouth Frankforr, Mich., walle trying to lund with a small bont Jawos Conlln, deckhand on the Northern Transit prop Malne, full trom the hurelcano deck of his at at (loods Bay, a wood dock below Alexundeis Buy, Tuvaday, and thence to the water, recelving Injuriea which soon cnded fatally, Deceased wad 82.—Arrlved, wohrs Ahlra a leak whilo on routo from Blvboygan to Chicago, light, and ran back to thie port, to be docked for Clearod, steam-barge Forest Cliy and consort, and the barge }. H, Brown for Kscanaba, to load with frau ore. The Forest City han received now "Tho echr Cubzi_recently disoiasted on this lake, Propa Ciibs, Bulalo, Bt. Paul, Winslow, Willia #lil, Sparts and consoet} Down—Irops Japan, Huton City, Nyack, Inter. with convort, ', 1, W Bwallow and barges anvalxenburg, C. J. Wells, Thomas Gavin, Willlam: Crosthwaite, ‘Thowas dollvia,' M. J, Cumuwings, I P, ERIE. nte, Pa., Bept. 22,—Arrival Nyack. Duluth; prop Pulladolphiy Daparturesiont . i Weeks, Chicago; pro iy Detro :nchrsumpud-.um;lnu? The wind shifted south'ard durivg the day, sad retardud up-boand A uumbor of schoonsrs were off Urosss Polnt last evaning, makiug for this port, Mot of 1he veadcls of tho great Heet have reactiod port, and have been uoted fruw the arey auls were ut the Lumbor Markes And, was yuiten olf nd taken o fore ) ’ Cuyno briugs lumber from Hay City 1o thls port at $ or 1,000 voland, It te” undersivod ou hiss purchased the old barge Drosduaught, to be losded with stons and sunk vn the north sidu of the crib Will uut hid w.ether luug, se sue ts Wo large tor ace abandoned, the wreckod schr raud st Baud Beach, —tle Orlont Mutual tun, which have 84.000 un her, Capt, 81, succosds, and uo chargo if bo doce not. ‘Fag Buflalo Commercial is respecttolly juformed VWIBUNS GOt il inforwation couceruing i dnadequacy of (e eluvaions ut that vort frow ‘Tho fact shat s of the wi- evatoze thera wery Clused aud those fb opsration forty-clgty bours, tho comuiued westerly grain sbipmestifrom vl horts 00 tho Jakes. 1y usceasary to sy that Batlala 1s better provided vatur facilitics thau wuy oluer city tu tao —— The followine are (be srrivaly uud actual sailloge 0 AL CRUAIO, AlUAKEL, I “inst as soon na that Il ke bal- eriks’ pop- Kehr Lo latn Frop Cothale, mit to have ntv. Like Bureau, and nds, and ke by ditching FehE Amerle of edd and divided up their sl but abaut 30,00 and having, [ believe, he (ifference hetween to 8, they now find teh out these remain. ¢ seeking, through the Erop Ten Propu, Benr Jeany =enr Diciat Jarvis de help pay the bill for Ly ¥4 to ho Ao, and acrea of thesolands without askinie adjoin | *“Fenr Brastama exrept upon Individaal Benr E BENF Al |uformed, there Is 4 of eounties having [ Lroptuni Kelir nyeet, . UAarr. A i Hend stary Nan, chr AIN RIITPMINTS. 1 show the shipments of Lake. Helir Coral, sunoyside.. Bt lauls. sel Behir Milan, M ark ) Bebir O, M. Behr Danfel Kehr W, ML D Loutsa M o Hel Kehr e 3 e onaldsn . Behr Japan, §. Brir A Mo, Se Lutln Beur Ety behr i aveuue, Behr fea G 8tip, street, Kelir Pllot, Belr M, Hehr ileguistor, Totahiisiaresnsas 18,080 1'rop New Era, Eehr Slary A nriet, sehr Golden i behr €, 0, D, hehr Mystie, ehr i, Bchr D 1 he MIBIATS, In the lumber trade be- ud “Ino report could wore upael at Flerpout, the younger one was Aconutar: Behr Johu W Behr Lizzle D of the prop Clty of Now Jeo ‘The latter vessel spravg Belir hero at a cost of $1,H00, lost & man overboard at ivod biers to-day, IURON, Bept. 22,—Parsed np— (Dani. ) « R. Honson, T, R. Mol achrs Luuiss, Alpena, Porter, W, 8, Crostn Al (Leap. ) . Wiicox, Durnes and schré B, ¥, Hruce, Merry. o, (Hep. ). 0 The Tribung, chirw Alleghe. | {24 ): wore, ot numerous d Ulew from tho Bayaed to disca over in Malna: those ruraned yeaterdsy vals, Twanly ves- evening, and It was 43 recently sshore, Lurhie, 1. 0745 per 1,000 feut, Hunalo and Touowanua feot, 1hat the Water- pubiicaus . 18 18 taouyht thas who 10 tho dusur- ad Manhat- Grummond, 10 releaso thy Waud tor | LRited States Eltuer Me. ndle the large accounty for the siate- uys: < 'The Bualo el- F hundhing, 1 less Lbay cluts 11 is hagd- 1:CAGO, iaie e orty-cight hours ondin g L, 1, Kl [y Tui htesath strcet. A7 CoBral Waart. Mty o acket, 8 Awellth behr “’EINM“I! Kehr Minnexaunee, Menoininee, lun) Behr k. k. dyson, Menyminee, fumber, Habinsyn, Menuminee, Jumber, Btetson 17op Nlsmarek. Menomines, Jumber., Stetson Klip, ‘Hehe L. A. Himpson. Ludington, jum Behrd, O Muss, Liluflton, T Hebe Uity of s My X wn, ok Hoyr! e, if Clayton Deit, hr (:hlrllnlll 1taah, Manistce, Iumber, Twenty- ree ol e JL L\, Menomince, | dierd, Manfator, Tnintee, M. It ] Daltytn, Eacan Sete G Konag cht Giibert. Knapp, seconiiat, o ftark Two Fanntds, rehr A Aty Behie Traman Yo, Ford i umber, White LAKe, Jcber, ha o Prop uerlnz;"nunmr, Maskegom, Twrir it s ST |"'"|""";in.rm e, fumber, . che 3: 11, Fomtcr. thatta, cost. Natth Rraach, Tiark Etlian Atten, stipr Eehr €, J. Roeder, et b Meu!l".\luuz?fln. fmber, Twelfil streot. Huffaro, light. il Thilngy, Nenr Miiwadken e n K, L, enat of Raalstreet, ‘oal. Hush serer, ninier, Menaminee, humbyer, 3 Kauganick, on $1tp. ndrice, tate ore, X 1. 1t Mill, mber, State strect, nee, Inmber, Twenty. ian, e ph, Mequ 2 ore, Bist Farnace, danuatuck, 1um) Slusk; i i etreet. Mendmince, luimber, Rampson anisten, jumber, Mark Utkutang, coal, South side ase Manistee, lumber, Efghteenth {nakegon, lumber, Market, e Mlengniaze; umer, Sampe Goderieh, Hight, Deorborn street, Brig Comnieres. Ma a3, fuflals Een intile Jolinson, Knight Temolar, uskecon, Echr Rusert Howleit, Rehr Pensankee, Shiehozan, lum! RehP Mary K., Ciok, Muakegon, i Bark Nafad, ‘Ocuuit, Bond. Ghariot e Do i er, ", ‘Muskegon, ‘lumue; Bbeiir dosepli Luwrence, 'm, Manitowoc, tles, Kehe Evaline, ‘Manistee, lumber, chr Marluer, Sta Belir Anstrmta. Clhebdys Hehe | Hehe Versia, Ludingion, lumber, Sarket. sehr taune Cock, Whit Veop cottn Campbe, Ludington, Jumber. Felir Willlain sturges, Manisice, luniber, 1 'hap Stacucce, Nultalo, sundries, Washiazton atrect, Dron . W, Silout, v Urand Jun rand Hapids, Grand Haven . J, L. Rurd, Duiath, sundriy Do it ot e BuMtalo, pials, grrs, Colllngwood, lght, 1 i, 5 T, fneston, Ifahl, Dearnorn strevt, Tamiin, lumber, fluah street. Chartesolx, ties, Norih avenug. 1es, 1ilinols Central 81ip. pean Blip, Lrnet, tiwsuzee, flzht, It 1. Elevator, s RN, o Eighteoent letee, lumber, Market, e Mars, Luilngton, lumber, Market. hehr Kan facino, Brow Magdaiens, KeE Hanito abganis: Sool ehe Hariford Labul 3 sfenr dann 1% ety Clistotte, Coal Bonch ee Renr M. B, Nacan, Clovelaad, conl, Sixteenth street. Seiird, W. lirown, Manistce, conl, Nortl chr Uity of Chicago, Cedar Riiver. fumber, Mud reo. 1umber, hfg Market. White Lake, sane Ison street. tral Wharf, Van Duren atre Haisted h ifragen. Mnskegon, tumber, Kinale strect. benr Newshoy, Stenoriitnee, lumbier, Eehr Montmorency, Charioite, cos), hr Coaqueat. Ahnapee, tic Eampron‘s Siip. Ixtenntis street. DR NN Yumber, MaohStin. uinver, Market, he rder. umber, Market, welftin steeels coal, adison sirect, 1, Cleveland. coal, Madison sirset., i, Franklort, iumber, Market. td, Muskegon, 'tuinbe gl 1 Sfusxegon, Inmher, nuer, Aroid bitp, v, Ml waikee, licht, Armour & D, Lleveland, coal, indians street. tes, 1.1, 1. d's, Tumber, Alicn S1ip. Kard's, luniber, ¢at of Rush Behr 1), P. Wade, Muskegon, lumber, Market, ina, Cleveland, ol conl,’ Laxe st fort, tire. Mai koo, Jumbel nikeyon, Bammon Silp. ‘Aruold ¥ty Siskepun, Lark, Chicago . 1, R 1 arier, ™ tuuber, Market, i Vessol, belir E, 3, inton, White 1iglad ,‘3;‘,’;5,1- oo e R | LCE oot Dot b BaRe ey Marke grrt TR e 'gna | SCRT liattte Earl, ‘Muskegon, lumber. Sarket. etenim, 5 Ay acnrd Behe M Siusk h Firvet, Market. Stetsan Siip, Bietsun Blp. n, Ininber, 14 ., Muskegon, lumber, ber, Market lumber, Twenty-second Manfstee, umber, Market, ulia, Ludington, lutoer, Clark st Inlnluxnl‘l)llulclmn. tumber, Market. r, L uper, g 'k strect. 0, lumber, Market, yman, Tainber, STArKet, Betir Wille Loutit, Ludington, lumber larket, Behir C. K. Nhs, Clcveland, coal, N, M, giv bouse. sehe Eniciiag, Ludingtoa, fimocr, Mapies; Ao, o, | Eelir A ersun. Buthalo, nalt, C.. 1. & Q. ) J. Kkutinore, White Lake; Tinber, Sarket, 6 Lake, lunber, Bampéon's o et. peon's mber, Folk stret, oy, thush street, r, Market, moer, ety Arand Maven. tumber, Market, and liaven, hinber, Murke C1UAL 8AILL White Lak na }aven iaven, Joe, “Auskexon, laht, Wade, Marti eh 'y E. Packar, | itark Latrinfer, DBuftafo, Arain Prop James F1%, Jr., Wullslo, schr 1da, Muske) Muskegon, fght. AT ikcSgon, (aht. o 3 Pler, ight. aundries, me, Mu-kegon, Hght. tralia, Mautetes, NHgiit. ng Lawrn ', Muskegon. light, e | ’Dllllllll & not bo traced to any raltable souree, and therefory I ‘u'uj} haketon, i o credenca way attached o 1t. Tho Urantheu it 11 Veavel, and 1s valued at $3,000, B e Sy, But. ‘I'ne adian prop Liucoin took the bowsprit #icbr Thomias A, Acott, liufaly, grato, gt of thu xchr Eutian Allew In o collislon near | - Hetr Xincara, Huril ratn, Buate eldee Batarday evontng. % 4 arh vemed. W Brown arrived fn i Jeskiog cou. | - Ltun g, brkisid ue' Baenle baites on, and went to dry-dock for repaire, 3 o3 L en. igh “Iwa brothers numod Bacon, somsof & widow | FSht featient Grand Haven, izt 0} cansh huffalo, s: r Lvo, Graud Havoi, 3 TR R Fire L, Heave: 'rop Nebraska, fuffalh, iad Behr il G, Albrecht, 314 Heh Far, Rinesien, e MILWAUKKE, Renr Gitrutiar, Kinart Soecial Dispatch fo The Trivuns. TFup L Falludelphia Pre ‘I'nfs is what tho Democrats have to crow 1n 18792 the Demacratic vols was 82 por cant of tho total voto of the § cr cout; aud lu IN73 it w Caaton (0.) Lepository (Rip. ) A glauco over the full relurns by towns from Malne shows that in & groat many places no Demucratic Stale lickets were alstriouted, or ut least none were votod, whilo 1u evory tuwn the Rte- preseryed their party orgauizstiog, — A Yors Kiemng Post (Rep. ). Ar, Kearnoy's dosire to * work 'win off irrosistibly remiada one of the Dennls who 18 con- spicaoas In ** Baruavy Rudge.” And it will be res memberarl that Aaally the lattor was worked off bnasclf.—Bufalo Express (Jlea. ) ‘There is, it sems Lo u3, no possibility of the election of auy old-fashjoncd Democrat to the euato lu this State next winter, ‘onkling will be returaed, or clse some unnuw softswoavy awn will e put lu Lis place. —dlbuny Brpress (Gep. i Tho general sentimont of the Damooracy of the coulitey, 8l 1dis juncture, will be that the regular orgamization of Massachusetts, In ralilag 1o Dewocratic standard blga alote the #uqh a man as Buller, und by the country,—Uelro.t Mrea Eress(Dew. ), Wo ses pio roason for doubtivg that Gan, Butler could be bandsomwely laid out s a political €orpse by u union biiwvou the Kepublicans aud the hard-wanc/ ‘Denocrats, and the. polingal drilt 1 toward eag3 8 combiaation would provauly bu iccwd.—~Ngw York Jiera d Fho ' Yankoo cenisle of 1801, succoisful lu grafung tae Leccey of Ceninalioin upel WUF (Guserasicnt. Tha prcciule of Staty nglits was nelthee destroyea nos Jimbuleled vy the *rords of Lid Satine uusts that vieran our plaas Batiouk [aid wasts oar ciiize, 841 senl 3 ledu it.0:luas Lomederaies o to 5 au Xt Al Phbite of Slte ppl oL 1 besdepa b e < b KL, Jue, sundri kewo Kedo wralu, toil., graln, « Lincoin, Kingston, graln, o KChP Nort tar, Ladington, jent Prop fitemurek, Menominea. lowing, gehe Minnekaduoe. Moumince, 16clic Bebr E, 8. Robluwn, i Behr Emma v T Prop Favoriie, enominea, Hehr Soaora. Menowineo, Iiut, . ironsau, Schr Uranus, Slenon nomineo, light, Menutitnee, 30t tawing. o Menonsiner, 11ght, Al ——— CURRENT OPINION, Tho returns from Maino will have the of- fect of giving sn additional hoom to the Grant niovomont. —St. Louts Gloke-Democrat (Kep. ). Now lot every decout, honest Democrat in Marsachusetts get resdy 1o pile a stoue on the political grave of Beo Butler. --Builino re Guzelte Judgs Thurman {8 too pulpy for an avail. able Presidential candidate, The Awerican peo- ulcdun:h-r livo vak to papler-muchy. —New York It is charitably suggosted that Orville Girant §# no moro insana than somo of tha men who invist that Ocvill pu.n)lcun candidste for President.—Utica Herald brother must bo the noxi Ko It a gool many of Gen. Granis ardent supporters conld be put where poor Orvlllo fs, It would yeey much imorove thy Ueneral's chances for & thied tenn, —Lowisritle Courler-Journal Bon Batler may not have stolen spoons in New Orleans, but ho s steallng the brsss orna. munts of the Democratic purty lu Massachusetts with 1he exporiness of a nati Commerclul ({nd. ), 1t jolut discussions aro to bo the order of ko day, how would it do for our Democratio friends to arrunge for & joint tour by Thurmsn and practiced hand,—Clncin- the mouney question togethert— (e ). rasp of is duinzite duty by tho pasty Wituoas 1t Butler 5 Wai nn. Vo Beaabe w with Washin, ‘Fells In the Pantheon of 1iistory, whlle (i binet, and his eoldiers will rank ons, the Hampdens, and \ne t and hta biorde of Wiomly hirelings will be clasred with the Vandals, (iothe, and Hone, —0Okolona (Mirs.) Mtaies (Hem.). The Democrat who can vote for Ben Bntler for any office must have a stomach that would dige entire conntey have onl Democrata who can be esfoled into aupporting Kearney-Ba| raw crow. The Democracy of the 4 feoling of searn for ler coslition {n Massschusetts, —U land Piaindealer (Den.). Ohio s looked to by the Republicatis of the country tosare the next Honse of Representar thy greatan extent that the; Au tully thia 18i), ty. Wo fear thoy are Iooking this way to o are neglecting (helr own Nevertheless, Ohlo will do her work faith- and the resnlt will aurpeise and lente the honest men of th n. —~Springfleid {5 Uepaiee Ctepsy. e ptientyriagl The Greenback movement cnlminates, by the fine irony of fate, At the momrat when specie- paymenta ace about to ba resumed and the policy of irredecmavle curroncy 14 forever abandoned. 1t holats the ensign of victory here and there over its pwn ruins, and anceeeds R party only when the caurq for which it contended han been irre- trlevahly lost,—5t. Laul Pioncer-Press (Ind.), In our judgment the true factics of the Masachusetts Democracy would have been to #imply abstain from msking sny nomination shaf. #oever, leaving the fleld clear for Nutler tn smash the Radical orgsnization on his own lwok and In hisown way, Stll entertainiug the same view, we cannot fook upon the nction of the Worcester (Cnnm;uun bat as & mlstake.— IFeshinglon Post em. ) It s perlinps well that the disposi n manifested here and (here among Democrats to truckle to new.fanzled parties and theories shoutd come to ahead thns early, and In eo atterly offen. Hive R ahape s it threatens to take fn Massachue et g DA formet alone’ without winking. —fufulo Greenbackism ping Hen Butler us duse for some who would awaj U the Courier emn. ), The news from thie far down Eait comes insatisfactory, TheRag Bahy has won the day, and the rolid front of Republicanism that haa heen mll'trld In the State for thirty years Las been broke en L, ~broken by Ihe combined cfforts of the Demac: d Grecnpackers fu pupport of the Ohlo fdea, The word froum Sisine zives hupe. shows 1liat the Smlule huve awnkened to thelr nwn interest . 1t 1 the apothoosis of the itag Baby, perhape, bat it ahown that tho zuod cause continues 1o muve elong.- far more io; adonted by the Enropean delegates. Let it not for t Cincinnati Enquirer (Dem, ), The declaration of M. Leon oy, drawn out by the dcbates in the Conferoncy, that France intanda to abide by the bimetallic standard, and to resume very ahortly the free coinave of silver, in rtant than any resoiutions that wera upposed that the deciston of Franco hout by the deliberations of ihe Con- fe:ence: It was hier own individual act, probably Southern men, loug to It With the North equally divided, etintned upon before tite Conference met, but t announced Ve bune (llep. ). to ita members, —New York The Democratic party is the Sonthern party; fts policy s Influcnced, §f wot directed, by and all our friends at the Norih be. solid South makes the Demucracy fnvincible, and lllflhlnfi that we can accampllsl at all we can ac- complis through tne' Democratic orzanization. We cannot, howerer, make money out uf tacs or paver, and. If we go out of the Lemocratic party to £raxp at that shadow, we wiil most Allurwul( 1ose n the subsiance of prosuerity now almost with reach. —Charleston (S, nonr “.) News and Conrier (Lem.). Wo say tho Ropublicans of Indisna can beat the comblned forcen of the Democrate aml Natlonale thi vear. Taey not only can but will. Thoy wonld do ILif the electiun were to take place to-morrow, and they will do it far more certainly in October, Every day that passcs the Democeatic varty In Indiana’ls becoming more demaralized and the National party is losing atrength. dav that passes the ground ond votee, Every tepablicsn party ie palnine It has not beentn as ool shnpe for many years past asit s to-day in respect of orzanization, effectivencss of and harmony and hopefainess of Juarty machine eeling. —/ndian apolis Journal ({tep. ). ‘Thio election in Malno has destroyed tho personal and Secatorlal lasue In this State, Tae tenins Conkling and anti-Conkling are moaning. lees, will olect tothe Benaturship has dropped out of alzht, chickens that may never sce lizn. over precedent 1n command while helng fost. ‘The euggestion as to whom the Republicans That question Juvolves the counting of It Is a struggle the battle fe llonest money and the offorts of n Itepublican Adnyinistration 1o restars the enrrency and bustucss prosperity fil the feld, . The Il publican party ts worthy of confidence, because it sdministration of public affairs has tended to make anrcarrency better and busincss oetter, becauxo it stands by of the nation's keynate of the camonien at 8t Paul, honest wonoy sud the honest payment debt, “The Presldent struck the Any other iavuo ia a doluslon, and winet lcad to dlsaster.— KRochester Democrat (Lep. ). Consciontious Domocrats, eutsrtaining the otd-fashioned principles of thelr party, see their way to the performance of patriotlc duty mare clearly than they did bofore. thele party in 1801-°04 be witl not hesitate to teave and appreelate fully the tendencies towant repuiiation and fnancisl chay vublican purty is the Liope eaantry snd of its honor; and ed to'ita standard In past tlon from dem: thoy preserved it The man whe left use of ite disloyalty again when touy weo ! its, canray f portl, o will thev gnther around 1t amin mid proterve the uy- lam, folly, and madnes: fure from treason s o ‘Fhers s nothing in the reanlt in Maine to dlshearts en honest Democrats or itepnoficans, bt everys thing to stimulate teem to do their duly In the crisle tht is befura us,—Troy Tumes (Leir, ). Wo ndvise tho auti-Batler Domocrats to vote the Repubitcan ticket, and o fnstire the do- feat of Butler by an overwhelwing vote. done his best to rain thelr party, and has succor ed fn aplitting it in two. e has Like all renceades, fio hatea the party he firet betrayed and then deserted, e Is wiilthz to uso Democrate, but ha mean notn. ing Domocratic orga the National party on 1t than to profit by the deatruetlon of tue tlon. o expecte tu rise wity uins, and the Guvern.re nly one sten b his pias. be used for such n pnr- sachnretts ilave I|w{ Keut u (heir orgunization s jun i Maseaenusaine to give their prestive 1o Lhele Lhiterest enemy? It {4 by ?;“w\é'bl' that the couatry oll} g Demoeritic vhald ¢ach oltier iy the dspenser of It almost surely will If theold parties atill Ja 1t wino to make len Dutler adcral palranav i Slaswachin- sctts? “Ine dirst thing for the Democeats 1o do te 10 beat Duf Thoy can maimtalt theie orzantza- tion, and sull’ du tiat, vy votlng for "Falbot, \Who foan bonest wian, and who nas tnore refori ma. terial i his ittle fagee than - Ben Dittlor has froa top 1o bottom, = Hoslo Herald (ful, Dem, ), e — . Mow Oune Apacho lirave Stampodsd 400 i the way of worth the rlsk, once aceurred zon, el Cattle, Beater (L1ak) Square Deater, Aninstauce of wnat au Apacho Indlan wilt do 1, To guard agalust the bullt o blockboose, and, adjo vard end corml oizht fect lieh mul the nerd was ulghtly secured, when the prize fs O a ranch i Aris The owtier of the 1anch wad an jmerd- achies lie had iz 1, 3 conrte urroutided by an adobe wall hd two feet thick, 1o the cor- coul unnnv‘ contract ta feed and guard 40 luad of boel cat- Hu belunring to the United States fort, xome thirty miles away, More than oue attempt been mude by the Apaches to capture the herd walte teading two or turee miles from the blocke hause, tae cattlo at a cahio; Indlsps could **stampede™ ¢ there camu a tearful Apache, uuarmeq, and blanket cold rai, crouching . day. Early in the morut), passed oway, arned, yaited 0 But the vigllant herdsman had driven Into tae corral before the we Que night slorm, A - solitary with nothing Lut rotect blm from the uver thy corral waily coruer, ke waited for tho storm Lavite ,X""" herdsmen, mounted and the corral’s gate for the herd 1o climbe In toe to bo turncd out. The pate was opened. e stock poured out, Suddenly up sprung the Apuche; voultlug ou tho nearcet horss, he clutehed his inano with one haud, while with the other ho waved iy red bianket and yel'cd Hke o denion. 1u an [nstaut every boof made a rush and the stumpede Legan, m‘.vllntened. darted tn.o the i cattle. The horse, of the tylng A% ina frengy they went throuzh the be Apachio clasped his arws sroumd 's neck, und, throwing ils body un o sudu ol the maddenwd animal, disavpeared from view. A thousand men rawzed fu column coutd not stop that rush of the crazed herd down that valtey, woundod and kiiled somo of the cattfe, The Lerdsmen fred o volley which Twa bands of Apaches, darting out from oppuUsIte sides of_the valley, ciosed berd. cuptured sud o voe Apachel ur fram boebind the’ ol cattle werg thus run oil by tho durloy aud cuunlug Four bundred hesd —— e The Now Sonator from Oregon, Balers (Ore.) Corvapopdince Sicramenin Heord: Ea wrlity was i Congress fu 1473, person, ratber duli, and ©d i Doltics, Wiose oue 1ed fuF yeas bav At be Lus 4 Sen, itled to wearine the k2t susced better ab ** wearin of G 1 asn weld indon, ern Oregou cuters fur the race fLhls was batorg the election] J. H. Slater, woo I Very mutter-of-fa. hiedly Barrow-) 4torial i il and geacrul shupy y thiouizu Ltk b AdsiLLad Wil ol b Bitira bb the DADK 306 aeeq Lt papo bis duzs il il WOrk bis Atuices; and L (e xoono l Tat the Court was cl s, s N ot the £ 195 310 T v I termeth " ¢ n* bty [[ERTH] 4 i bad o aoul: does hut une thing at a thne, and that ne thing he Is domge now 8 to run for the Nenate. He has some strenzth, some fatlowine, but there s no magnetlan o i, e fs honest, na noll- tickans go, bnt his Bemocracy 18 too parrow, and has uo outlet, p ——— An Insitation, Nei Orteant Times, We aseare Dennis Kearney, ns a man and a brother, that the Crescent Clty fs athirst for hitn, e belleve that if he wlll come right down now, ho will before the end of this month, that be honored with a receptlon euch as no ¥ in the Union has set given him, 1 be a nfce new ambafance at the i pot, lately painted avivid and altogether o, nificent yellow, and he can lave free hoard at one of vur largest public Institutions, which has for & daily meass n ilst embraciug all the delica- cley of the scason—Calomel a 'aris, Hutile de ricin, Gruel a la I.'wwX Orange-leaf tea, Bonne- bouche diaphorel'que, Potage de iz, JSrappe—thera {a noend ‘to thew, We bave no sand fot, but the Champ dn Pottaire is very airy and commo- dious. Do not deloy, Dennle, come right down ! We glvc as puarantee of good faith a pledge lhnll ‘when once liere you could not be induced Lo leave, —————— The Foollah and the Wi New Orfeans fimee, The wise man laveth stil) abed when the sick- ness departeth—sea,and dleteth much and wax- oth earcful; but the fool fayeth In his heart, 1o, Tam In vigor, and 1 will'go now and drink much beer, and make merry, and scofl at the doctore. And for the same are tho davs nam- hered, and the uudertaker standeth sfar off and taugheth, saging, Ah hat 13 anu HAMLINS THEATRE, Commencing THIZ KVIN of the Iy HENRIETTA CHANFRAU COMDIINATION, Compristiiz & Famoua Artlete, Wentifisd with tne hiche ERUTI heot el whieiy exteeined tor lier parc besus y and cultured Krace, raproried b A Bymettol iew York Dty Company, 1n Clifton Taylense's new Llay, entitied Parted ; or, The Bank Failure, Apnrred from Doston to New Orleant ax the heat pro- dtced In many years. The Dt Of tio beAson everys ere. w Nuu'v‘ Prices—2z, Boxo 5. first appearance here ant ueslay and Friday, L AR R T HAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. 1t HAVERLY. Crobrietor snd Manager, TONIGHT, Every Nizht. sud Maitners nnti) farther notfce, the very popularand gifted Anierican Artists, Mr, MEEE :E.UA.NKIN MISS KITTY BLANCHARD, n e, iin Mitler's (Tho T'oet of the Sierras, beautiful and charmingly pure Atnerican Drama,of tia. Ammisied be Str. LOUIS ALDIICH, ** The Parsaa™s Mr. T, FANSLOK, * The Chinatasn s and ol she sons Great tasg that’ fi{».’l{' vd during Its Iato grest run ag the Graud Opera-1ivu: Ne . New Vork, liere under tie manaye who paye i diar Aniins 3 Produced thers and 9 HAVERLY, A x us.”-“h"-lfl’u","m P " 'S magnldcent sce; In tHis Tiay—an attraction In Hsel]: ORI __You cun secure your scars without extra charge. " EXPOSITION BEILDING, BXPOSI DATT X! BADL...TO.....10 P. M. ADMISSION: ADULTS (1] 1, M. HOOLEY. toprietor and Manager. Mondap, Feh. 22, eve and Wedneaday as Sacininy Matliioce. reiatn of (el Sonni ey el EVANGELINE COMBINY Dlreet frous thelr Iritant mtevezses hronghous the United diates, tn their Fascluatlog Opers-Boufly Ex- travagaazs, 3 EVANGBLINE I 1221e Welister, In; et Gep ten I AT Wi, Fusteater, Mr. J Ritohard Golden, and 1ol e, N, aapainy fu the cal LAST WELK OF MR, JOSEPH JEFFERSON LAST MGIUTS OF IRIP VAN WINIKLES, formed eiel AN MATISE rent Uitsann, EGHER'S ™ Bon-1Ton Starch Is shaolutoly odorloss, und Chomi- colly Puro, It is snowflake whito, It is suscoptiblo of tho highost and nost lasting Polish, It possosses greater strength of body than other tredo brands, It is puacked in Pound Parcols, Full Weight guarantood, It costs loss money than any Btarch in tho World, It is manufzoturoy in the hoart of the greatust corcal rogion of tho Gloto, It is Bold univorsally in Ameorica by Groccrs and Doclors. Its anzusl consumption reachos Twonty Million Pounds, evening durlng the hich wiil e week and §AT: Auxt W [LITARY HCADEHY, fiept. 1. Thorough tne weriing. ihe ca, ADd ik feulars apaly e JEWR L WILCOX, Ehenl flis Tiioat House, or 10 Cals i NU N, HIEADe (s, Oxden * MolTuian'e) o st dut ' Gay aren, with Cattsthent 2 Alton iy b inade by Jetter, ¥ an abory Lectuncs by br: Labberioa, o O CHESTNUT-ST. SHMINARY, PUILADELII The 2uth vear of thie Borr.dine ot circull PRty to Princly VE2 105 Chestn en peptemier 1% o sy tttahiin FOR VOUNG LADIES BONTO. GANYETT IASTITUTE The 25t 1 Wediedday, bept, reular, aeply to ki ‘heater square,” Nostun, Fur Cat Gazuett, 1 K, L0 (Lnw Do Twelith anuuel & WO CPls Sa¥en tuonths b practice, Teri fer, 4. Luate, July 1, 1573, AL i ) No Sent, 14, . CLEAS LLAMNEIREN, National Line of Steamships, ¥ BAILING TWICE A WEEK FRON New York to Queenstavrm, Liverpool, and Londen, Cabin passayo front €30 L 370 curroucy. Excursion Tickets at feduced Fuics bicerage, $30. Lrafte vo Greal Dltadi aud Ireviud, o Information apply to u further 8. LAKSON, No 4 bouth Ciark-st, " NORTiE GERIAN LLOYD, ) cu Wedaesada) bl Forsailiuxs The steagicts of this Coimpauy will sall every Sature dar trow lrvwes 1 ir, l:u"l‘uu)!. irdeat.s Hobukcs, iutea of Passdgo-Frolr New Vork 1o suitiaupion, 9, Havre-uud Ureman. Ara casi, §ii secoy 1a) wol 2y 64 i, « W Curravy, © For frelehs uLd Lassige apply 10 i 0, fiat S . RARINAYDH LE CURE” [ NG = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The affticted can now be restored fo perfect health and bodily encrgy, without the use oft medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meek every requirement., The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europe and this country indorse them, These noted Curative appilances have now Ktood the test for upward of thirty years, and ure protected by Letters-Patent (n all tho ]llrlncl,ml countries of the world, Thoy wero decreed the only Awand of Merit for Eleetrio Applinnces nt tho great World'a Fxhibitions =Faris, Pllladelphiz, and elsewhors—and have heen found the most vabiable,. safe, sitaple, nnd efliclent known treatmient for the cure of discase. READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish o recover the mama degres of health, airongtli, and cieray on exporienced In forimer Years? Do any of tho following Ryptoms or class of Ayniptoms meet your tliweuned canditlon?’ Afo you sufferlng from 1ll-henith §n any of 1te miny and multifari- aity forms, consequent tpon i llngerin on4, ehrunie or functionnl disense? feel nervous, debifltuted, fretful, timi Iuck the poswer of wiil and netlon 19 you subject (o Joas of memory, hiave spelis of falnt- ing, fullnes<of biood (n the head, feel 1intiexs, nioblng, unfit for business or plensre, apd subjeet 1o Aits of melancholy? Are your kid- neyw, ntotnel, or blood, in 0 disordered cons ditlon? Do you sufler from rhenmatisin, neuralgia_or “nches gud pains? Have yoi iweny Indlscecot 1n endy yenm and find yaur- aell hnmssed with o multitade of gloomy svmploms? Are you thinkd, nervous, nnd forgetful, and” your mind continually dwell- Tz on the miljects 1ava you lott confidence In yoursel anid energy for business pumults ? Are you l||h{l'e[ to any of the following sym, tomx: Iestless nights, broken sleep, nlglit- mare, dreams, palpitation of the heart, busti- fulnras, confusion of iiens, aversion to kaclely, dizzlnexs In the lead, dimness of alght, plins pies and bloteles on ‘the face and back, Rid oriner deapondunt xyniploms s Thousands of young men, the midilc-nged, nnd oven tho old, Ruffer from nervous aad physical debils ity. Thousantds of femnios, toa, are broken down in health and spirits from disorders prealiar 1o thelr sex, wnd who, from false or neglect prolong thefr anfferings, on, fusthor neglect o Aubject wo pro- of liealth and_happiness when thero 13t hund o means of rextoration® PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BEETS AND BANDS ctire these varlons disensed conditlons, aftor all other menns fuil, and wo offer the most convineing testimony direct from tho af- fijeted themselves, who have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERQY, after dengzing fn valn for months and years. Rend now for DESCRIPPIVE PANPHLET and KT QUARTERLY, o Jarge ins- ournal, containing ' full particulnrs NFORMATION WONTH THOUSANDY, Cop- Tes quniled free. Call on or address, PULYERMACHER GALVANIC CO0, Cor, 8th & Vino Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. DN S a5~ Avoid bogus appliances claiming elees tric qualiti Our Rnfiphlet explaing Zow to distinguish the genuine from the spurious., PROPOSAL i*:&b;;;f;i‘b;fim' Supplies and Stock Cattle, DEPARTENT OF THUR INTERION, OFTICR OF INIIAX A7Pains, . Bept, 16, 1878, ropusals for stock, 37 be), and addressed & Tatras will Lo recalved WaRI X Fealod proposals, Indors Sawinlll, k¢ (ue the casy the Conitute.doner of In ¢ this olee up Lo 11 0 to1 for the delivery ana Gy, liea 1oF 1] Purtable Kawmlill and Fixtures (about 23 Lorse Fower)i y eavy Lumbier Wagons: 3 Dotitin Marness; oW, ln‘llulmnlunb!alho"ll Breaking Fiowsg Harrawa: rots larrow Teeths cts Doubic a0 ¢ Siagla Trees; anters’ Hocay 1t nlovels, long hasdleag 40 Cruss-Cit naws; 2 1 Kaw, 40 Augcrs arrted strcs; 120 attueky, with hand: 0 Gurdew lakea: thes and piathe; U} Bevitie ntone [} {ithintatuive (75 t0 100 tbe, eacly @y Drawing Knbvess 4 Biroad Axest 0 Washitile, small stzeey hioarie: 0 Wl i 3 Fauniug Mlis; 400 Lug ¢ % Inch trony Aten, wiin b u; 4 oz, aslotire 3 Agtney or 4-veareuhid helicre. and atapoited Tail 500 d-years uid liclters sad 100 mllch cows belween the sges of 3 wn3 yeans., 1iilders utust speclfy at what polnt the; ropose to deltver the ritrica, cxeont o eattlc, whleh wil bo FequIFL 14 1 Geliverrd 80 Fu Tesbeciive AUGACoN b Twben Sarcs | sad sty b, 1 wu sutuu National Daak or U. K. 119 a8 ieadt 8 per cunt of £ the proboeal paratie 10 (he urder o oner of Jdlan AMalrs, must accainpan, A Dipostiory {or bum s n bid, to 14 by b uiitll the wwards aro cuntraets s boiils cxecuted, Kb Fiulit far jeet any of all blds, or any ‘ase or duninlah the queas raced [ he foregolng list, Ko A HAYT, Counntesloper, Proposals for Mules, uarTen, ept, 18, 1978, T Ll LoD azt uf any bili; als. B of aaf arsteie ern [ ui I all purticulara, i good s to harueas, froin four (£ t niuc () o 1gzen “aud vue-Balf (155) 10 bix i aud upwards, e puck-niulce Wust Lo heavy-bulls, large-boned, rous auliain. sotud in ol par nI‘utIdln oud cutids years old, W Ehrea farii 110g 0l - ourt g Durivery st be Made n award is made, Propusaleurd Invited for all ur any number, e LoV Srameat reacrves (B8 TIRI b Foject auy or s, - Hlank proposals aud forms of contract will Lo fufe ntaned pileatiun o thls ublec, oo the orices of auiiou. ikstary at Chica; 5 uvel cuntalning bro, guld be marked ' Proj or Lrat aid tack Miley ™ u‘nld’l«ldrrhn\ TN g Capiutn sud A, Q! M. 041 wadsrui PROPOSALS 'O TOBACCO, Orrice oy FURCHAMSO AXD DewT C. 8, Cuteano, D1, Bept. o, 1, Sealod Drunosals, b duplivite, Wil bo feceived ag thla wilice, from manufecturers ouly, untl 13 o clock 1674, fur [uralaiing Lo 1h¢ bubslatence Ues B, Ul partment.'U. 5.’ Ariy, 100,000 Puunds Plug Tubacco. ie-puind plugs s The Tolacco tu b packed fu well-segsul OF Ludct, contalniug BI1Y-tw0 puu deihvered mt the U1, 5. ubalsteuce CAEU wuring the thoitha of Octo ¥’ 4. Priuted speciteatiuntagd conditions TOLaito resmires mas b obialoed thisolice. " A cupy of the ejwcifiutivne wud co WIth 8 cupy Of this Advertisement must be atiac gach proueal, bo relvrred to therelu. atd faru re: eroaf, The Tubacco tu be aceepted miat bu wqus! tn qualliy towplc to Le s ab ortlce, & plugof winsi, upon due uppifeation, will be turutahd s by Wall (o thie Who Proposs o bid, e rescrved. Wil The slelt to Teéct any o all U derawrd lavited 10 b rvecut ut thy o1t of tha bidg, o0 1av YA poefiniy TED TILING, WITIL fur tho coare-yurd roud louke i Post-Gtee 6 Clleagw 11, s VFECK OF TUB BCYERY D56 ARciiTic T, Turanciy DRCAK(MELT, In full welght wed (ke AtiYG tu the plicatlon 1o dictn DHOIDSALS Fe lron frauies Bt eyt B S B plhrwhu.vul beplvmber. 1678, Jor all the J2 - o Ny niiuatcd ik thy Laliwd Dol Cutinsoy Hhe it gylredIor i ouridurd fwat of Vi@ ludee wand Fumtiics <o v Wil Arawiu i sl cl 3ud By 8461 1LLAL o At L - e P TR R L

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